Alpine MDA-W759JS 2DIN CD/MD Car Audio Deck Japan This is a very rare original Alpine 2DIN CD/MD deck, model MDA-W759JS. The unit only is included; power harness is not included.
Operation confirmed for CD playback, MD playback, AM/FM radio, audio output from all speakers, LCD open/close function, and LCD display—all working without issue.
The unit has undergone a full overhaul including CD lens cleaning & rubber roller cleaning, MD lens cleaning & laser adjustment, and LCD display repair. Operation is in good condition.
Considering the age, the unit body has minimal scratching and appears clean.
Working units of this model are becoming increasingly difficult to find. If you have been searching for one, please consider this listing.
Description
We will ship the card in waterproof packaging to prevent any damage during transit.
To avoid replacement issues, please do not cancel after purchase.
This item is 100% authentic, official Japanese goods.
Please be assured that each item is carefully packaged to avoid any damage.
Only the items shown in the photo are included.
Nothing else is provided.
Additional charges may apply if shipping to a remote location.
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Payment
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About Us
We are located in Japan.
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